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Celebrating Volunteers

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This National Volunteer Month, Vermont Adult Learning would like to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to our amazing volunteers, a few of whom are pictured above! This month, we interviewed our Chittenden County Volunteer Coordinator, Forrest Gardner, about the volunteer programs at our Burlington Learning Center. Check out his interview below! Q: In what ways can someone volunteer

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Yodit: VAL Gave Me My Voice

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Community partnerships are expanding access to safe, legal driving for multilingual learners at Vermont Adult Learning’s Windham County Learning Center in Brattleboro. Driver’s education is now underway through a growing collaboration between Vermont Adult Learning, the Brattleboro Area Immigrant Driving Academy, and the Adult Immigrant Driver Safety Program of the Windham County Sheriff’s Department. The

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Student Success in St. Albans

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The St. Albans staff found an extra reason to celebrate this holiday season as they cheered for Tammy (middle), who completed her high school diploma on Monday. Tammy will be joining the class of 2026 in June at Bellows Free Academy in Fairfax as a graduate through the Adult Diploma Program. In a season all

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Vermont Adult Learning and New Perennials: A Semester of Collaboration

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This fall, Vermont Adult Learning participated in the Community Roots Apprentice Fellowship (CRAF), an initiative of the New Perennials Project that pairs students with local organizations to build meaningful community connections. This was the third semester of the fellowship and included five student–practitioner pairings. Alongside VAL, participating organizations included Otter Creek Yoga, Caleb Kenna Photography,

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Bobby: “I would never have been lucky enough to find the career of my dreams.”

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Bobby, a father of three who earned his GED through VAL, discovered an interest in renovation work after graduating. He saw an ad for VAL’s Energy Works program and eagerly enrolled in the two-week weatherization training, mastering new tools and earning Industry-Recognized Credentials that helped him secure his dream job with CVOEO’s weatherization team. When

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Hussam: “I look forward to learning even more!”

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When Hussam arrived in Rutland nearly eight years ago, he brought with him not only his family and a deep sense of hope but also a dream to continue to build his career. Back home in Syria, Hussam worked as an accountant before conflict forced his family to flee to Turkey, where they lived before

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Damien: “Today, I am more me than I have ever been.”

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Damien was the student guest speaker at our recent 45th Anniversary event, where we welcomed current and former students, staff, community partners, and local lawmakers to honor VAL’s legacy. Damien shared his inspiring story about the path to VAL and how the friendly folks at our Middlebury Learning Center have helped him on his educational

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